Decades after the disappearance of two metro Detroit men during a 1985 deer hunting trip, the mysterious case continues to intrigue and unsettle many in Michigan. David Tyll and Brian Ognjan vanished after last being seen at a bar in Oscoda County, prompting extensive searches that found no trace of the pair, their truck, or their hunting gear.
Significant developments emerged years later when Detective Robert “Bronco” Lesneski re-investigated the case, leading to the arrest and conviction of two brothers who allegedly confessed to the crime without sufficient physical evidence. Although the brothers were convicted in 2003, neither the hunters’ remains nor a clear motive for the attack has been uncovered, leaving lingering questions and a chilling reminder of one of Michigan’s most haunting mysteries.
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